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Jean-Pierre Dube October 25th 04 04:43 PM

Sony 60" CRT projection - needs repair
 
I have a 60" Sony CRT projection T.V. with built in DTS sound about 6 years
old that had the bottom 6 inches flooded.

You can't tell to look at the unit that it flooded but it won't work.

I'd be interested in trading it for some speaker componets crossover/etc to
fix up some speaker boxes I have.

I'm sure someone who knows how to fix TV's could get this unit working like
new.

JP



Art October 25th 04 07:23 PM

Refer to your cross posts regarding this item. Flooded electronics are next
kin to an anchor.
"Jean-Pierre Dube" wrote in message
...
I have a 60" Sony CRT projection T.V. with built in DTS sound about 6 years
old that had the bottom 6 inches flooded.

You can't tell to look at the unit that it flooded but it won't work.

I'd be interested in trading it for some speaker componets crossover/etc
to
fix up some speaker boxes I have.

I'm sure someone who knows how to fix TV's could get this unit working
like
new.

JP





Jean-Pierre Dube October 25th 04 08:23 PM

Sorry. I can't seem to find where I posted this before.

I'm sure this unit has many valuable parts that did not see any water.

JP

"Jean-Pierre Dube" wrote in message
...
I have a 60" Sony CRT projection T.V. with built in DTS sound about 6

years
old that had the bottom 6 inches flooded.

You can't tell to look at the unit that it flooded but it won't work.

I'd be interested in trading it for some speaker componets crossover/etc

to
fix up some speaker boxes I have.

I'm sure someone who knows how to fix TV's could get this unit working

like
new.

JP





James Sweet October 26th 04 06:21 AM


"Jean-Pierre Dube" wrote in message
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Sorry. I can't seem to find where I posted this before.

I'm sure this unit has many valuable parts that did not see any water.

JP



Dry it out very well, inspect carefully for corrosion, I've fixed
electronics that got flooded on several occasions, if they were unplugged at
the time there's usually little damage.



Art October 26th 04 10:44 AM

True James, but it depends a lot on just how long the item has been
submerged and if anyone cared to clean it out properly after the water and
debris actually were removed. Also quite dependent on what type of materials
were in the water, some materials are quite corrosive, etc. especially if
not cleaned off in an expedient professional matter.
"James Sweet" wrote in message
news:l9lfd.3147$jD4.2034@trnddc06...

"Jean-Pierre Dube" wrote in message
...
Sorry. I can't seem to find where I posted this before.

I'm sure this unit has many valuable parts that did not see any water.

JP



Dry it out very well, inspect carefully for corrosion, I've fixed
electronics that got flooded on several occasions, if they were unplugged
at
the time there's usually little damage.






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